She became a Dominican tertiary at the age of 16, and devoted herself to good works and to prayer. |
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Knowing that death would follow the machinated horror, Philius gave one final prayer. |
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I dont know if Bob, who was baptized as a babe in arms, will pray the sinners prayer. |
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Our God wants us to communicate our cares and our concerns through the power of prayer. |
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Connected with this are religious teachings or dogma, rituals, prayer and so on. |
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In Book 3 of the New Arcadia, Pamela utters her prayer shortly before she too is seen being taken to the scaffold for execution. |
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While travelling in India and Nepal, Ellis became interested in the Buddhist mandalas and prayer flags. |
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Rather than continually confront the skeptics and critics, he chose to withdraw periodically to spend time in prayer with his Father. |
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That's when I say a silent prayer of thanks for the triple-redundant tape backups and burnt CDs of printed files that clutter our storage closet. |
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His emotional and dramatic temperament is well suited to the imaginative and affective dimensions of Ignatian prayer. |
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Round Syal's wrist is a thin band, a gaga, that represents a Diwali prayer. |
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Part of the main prayer room of the Masjid-E-Zaninabia mosque in Logwood Street was damaged by fire and badly smokelogged around 6pm yesterday. |
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The principal mantra of the Buddhists, it is also found inscribed on prayer wheels. |
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Tiny pure white lace gloves and a mother-of-pearl prayer missal completed the ensemble. |
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Taking hold of her test paper, she sent a final prayer up before searching for her mark on the front cover. |
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No need to say a little prayer for local hip hop DJ and scratch vet Raf Kerwin, aka D.R. One, because he's doing just fine on his own. |
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There was no curtain or a screen to divide the men and women at the prayer. |
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No one asks for copies of the prayer texts or the sermon, though many people comment on the energy and freshness of the service. |
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She would put another roti on the floor next to the thali, say a prayer and sprinkle water on the roti. |
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He was thrilled and ordered that special prayer services of thanksgiving be held that night. |
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We hope that everyone will find a place for the candle and the prayer card on their table. |
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I have grown up in a family that kneels in the church, bows its head at the masjid and folds its hands in prayer at the temple. |
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She placed her hand on the pirates shoulder and recalled the words to the prayer her brothers always said before going to sea. |
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A selection of religious books, bibles, newspapers, videos, prayer books, leaflets, Mass cards etc. is now available. |
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In 1836, after several weeks of prayer and contemplation, he was converted and baptized into the membership of a Baptist church. |
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Morning prayer, known as matins, and evening prayer, known as vespers or evensong, are most common. |
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I don't mind what religion people are, I think anyone can meditate but I think as a form of prayer it really has that special depth. |
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A lot of soul-searching and prayer went into his choice to venture down a new path and he went through his moments of self-doubt. |
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The thurifer helps to engage all of our senses in prayer, heightening the solemnity of the liturgy. |
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And when she knelt down to tell her beads that night, a very strange and terrible prayer lingered on her lips the last and most earnestly of all. |
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When danger threatened there was resort to prayer, but work soon followed as the passengers bore a hand with the crew. |
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Main's method of meditation bears a similarity to, but has some differences from, centering prayer as practiced and taught by Keating. |
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Burial in monastic ground was valued because of the importance of prayer in sustaining memory of the dead. |
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The shrine also attracts Indo-Muslim mystics called faqir, religious mendicants who observe lives of poverty, chastity, meditation and prayer. |
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This is how, in His Beatitude's words, unity in prayer develops, both in a family and in the whole Church. |
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And since last night, the bearded mentor had sequestered himself in his prayer closet, taking only water as he fasted. |
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The bedtime prayer, Kirtan Sohila is usually recited just before sleeping at night. |
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The answer to Moorhead's prayer came by way of a series of books from the pen of Edwards on the nature of true spirituality. |
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Has my prayer life improved because writing the weekly sermon has become easier? |
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The Archbishop led a short service, followed by a prayer of blessing and dedication for the new meeting facilities. |
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We began with prayer led by Graham Jones, the Methodist chaplain, and the sharing of bread and wine. |
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Legend tells us that after her head was finally severed from her body, Mary's lips continued to move in prayer. |
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The Rabbi who led the congregation was so overjoyed with his prayer, that he danced and shouted the songs, and pounded the bimah as he chanted. |
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Three volleys would be fired by the guard, and the Last Post played, followed by a prayer, hymn, and benediction. |
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If you're looking for someone of a particular faith or denomination, some rides even have different prayer meetings and Shabbat circles. |
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Speaker David Carter opened proceedings with a prayer and Labour MP Nanaia Mahuta gave a mihi in Maori. |
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Isaac's prayer is symbolic of the transcendental spiritual beauty of Judaism. |
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The great white marble dome of the mausoleum is flanked by free-standing minarets from which the muezzin calls the faithful to prayer. |
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Douglas Greenham, a member and minister of the church from 1996 to 1999, opened the meeting with prayer. |
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As he tackled the task of making the tavern shipshape, Ben breathed another prayer, this time one of thanksgiving. |
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If you thought Indiana didn't have a prayer against Oklahoma, you were mistaken on two counts. |
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Graeme Goldsworthy argues that the doctrine of the Trinity is the foundation for prayer. |
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Giving charity is a positive mitzvah, a personal religious obligation no less than prayer or Torah study. |
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As humans we are charged with the angelic task of managing the amazing place we call the world through a system of prayer and mitzvoth. |
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Study of the siddur itself should enable us to reach a concept of genuine prayer without having to reach such a crisis. |
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I muttered a brief prayer to the Ever Living One that we would be delivered unto safety, raised the pistol, sighted round the door and fired. |
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She knew that this wasn't the safest thing in the world to do, but after saying a quick, silent prayer, she felt much more relaxed and safe. |
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More than 100 people congregated in the Westbury House Gardens, Bradford on Avon for an hour of silent prayer. |
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The relatives and close friends sit in the same room as the deceased and maintain a silent prayer vigil throughout the night until morning. |
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And when it's inserted into our prayer of many blessings, it's specifically inserted into the blessing which describes the unique power of God. |
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Bishop John McAreavey imparted blessings at a special prayer ceremony in which pupils, special guests, governors, parents and staff took part. |
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God, Allah, the Buddha, or Shiva requires you to offer a sacrifice, a prayer or a blessing. |
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With a quickly prayed prayer of blessing for the food, the two of them began tucking in. |
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Grace is a short prayer said at mealtime, a blessing and thanksgiving occasioned by eating. |
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There's also the blessings of a regular prayer time and the habit of prayerful Scripture reading. |
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Wouldn't a prayer or period of quiet reflection be more genuine and sincere? |
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Yusef called the faithful to prayer five times a day as the muezzin of the mosque. |
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If you don't turn to your life over to God he can't hear the prayer of a sinner. |
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Just before she tried to commit suicide, she sang a movingly mournful prayer with a solo oboe. |
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As the sun goes down the muezzins begin their calls to evening prayer from the minarets. |
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As we stood overlooking the east end of town, tourists milling around us, the muezzin of a mosque down in the valley began his call to prayer. |
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A muezzin stands at the top of the tower and calls Muslims to prayer at the five ritual times of the day. |
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Even the mufti of the republic joined the bandwagon, urging worshippers before last Friday's prayer to cast their vote. |
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There is also a plan for a multi-faith prayer room behind the chaplaincy centre which is also very important for the station. |
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As he spurred his horse forward to catch up with his brothers, Ben said a silent prayer that his words would prove to be true. |
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Compared with the Book of Common Prayer, modern prayer books in the Anglican Communion are grossly overweight. |
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In the midst of it all, she held fast in her prayer, still and unmoving as the flames about her slowly were set to rest. |
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He narrated how his wife disappeared for more than an hour from the prayer session. |
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A motto theme for William Penn is heard and the narrator intones Penn's prayer for Philadelphia. |
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A pioneering telephone prayer line has been set up to reach villagers in their hour of need. |
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The ministry exists to help upbuild members in their faith so that they can evangelise, instruct others and fulfil their vocation of prayer. |
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It is common for visitors to a wake to say a short silent prayer for the soul of the dead person. |
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Newborns are sanctified by prayer and undergo head-shaving and naming ceremonies. |
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The whole convent got together for prayer and worship in the sanctuary, ate all their meals together, and participated in community service. |
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Thus these texts alone cannot constitute the source for the narrative meditations linked to the Ave prayer that appeared in later rosaries. |
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It was thought that Mary loved hearing the Ave prayer because it reminded her of her happiness at the Incarnation. |
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There is room for politics in the church, room for crosses and prayer mats and taniwha. |
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It would be a security engineering task of unbelievable magnitude, and I don't think we have a prayer of getting it right. |
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Once more the Elijah prayer is inscribed in Marathi on the lower border of the image. |
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During its history the room was used for prayer, as secure storage to lock away treasures and as a Royal guest room. |
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But neither this, nor the additions they have in the azan or call to prayer, is reason to consider them non-believers. |
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She goes into the kitchen and I hear the sizzle of ham competing with the murmur of talk from the other room where I've already heard a fellow praying, leading prayer. |
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As the muezzin sounded the call to prayer from the local mosque, the bats started to come out and dart around us, flying and jinking through the air with grace and precision. |
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Our nurses will join families in hymn singing or prayer at the bedside, or make masses of toasted sandwiches for relatives who would rather not leave. |
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I'll say a prayer for her and send your neighbor a Mass card. |
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The only sound, other than the eerie whistle of the wind, is the moan of prayer horns, blown by maroon-robed monks, which echo ominously across the valley. |
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The bilal calls the faithful to prayer, and the imam leads them in prayer. |
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He hastily opened the missal and started the opening prayer. |
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The effect is that while his Indonesian poems can be read melodiously because of longer syllables, his originally English poems read like a prayer. |
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Despite being raised Southern Baptist, I am uncomfortable with the whole concept of intercessory prayer. |
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If parents slob about and just don't care whether you eat or don't, learn or don't, damage other people's property or don't, then youngsters just haven't a prayer. |
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As the prayer service came to a close, Metropolitan Anthony, the leader of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America, spoke. |
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But prayer as a means to effect a private end is meanness and theft. |
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Before going on air, Keyes had his eyes closed as if in prayer while Taitz was jumpy and pie-eyed, like a patient off her meds. |
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The Bogomils of 10th century Bulgaria taught a life of penitence, prayer, wandering and simple worship in order to escape a world deemed evil by nature. |
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The centre of the Labyrinth is a space of meditative prayer and peace. |
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My explanation hereafter was declared ungodly and insane because, as he maintained, I had no right to discredit the role of prayer in soccer matches. |
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The call to prayer from a nearby muezzin drifts over the croplands. |
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He remembered that his mother had given him some prayer beads. |
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I usually prefer the regular, at times monotonous, routines of prayer, using the siddur. |
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Regionally, the Ave prayer is beginning to replace the Paternoster. |
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During takeoff and landing, I mumble a short prayer that I learned long ago in Sunday school. |
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Joe offered up a small prayer of gratitude and mounted the pinto mare. |
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His lips began moving rapidly, mouthing the words to a prayer. |
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It is a common occurrence to see the fans of baseball's Tampa Bay Devil Rays shut their eyes, either in silent prayer or to escape the sight of another humbling defeat. |
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Even today the Udmurts call the ledge and icons of the prayer house mudor. |
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In my youth, you heard, side-by-side, the church bells ringing and the beautiful, sonorous call to prayer of the muezzin. |
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Those present should gather afterwards for a short act of thanksgiving, which may be an informal prayer, or a recitation of the Te Deum or the Gloria in Excelsis. |
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It is also one of the few places in Georgia where the sorrowful beauty of the call to prayer still can be heard. |
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She sat with her knees together, hands clasped in silent prayer. |
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A short prayer service will be held immediately afterwards in the church. |
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As the kids and I huddled together on the floor in the basement I sent up a silent prayer of thanks that we were all safe and basically in good spirits. |
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I've often witnessed this back-stabbing phenomenon among nurses in the hospital, and each time I do I say a silent prayer of thanks that the majority of my colleagues are men. |
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The three who were killed had been forced to kneel in a prayer position while assassins shot each in the forehead. |
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A women's centre and an urban prayer garden complete the Cathedral block. |
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Both Hess and Shaffir are saying that women's prayer at the Western Wall is not top on the average Israeli's priority list. |
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So, throughout the day, when you find yourself stuck in awfulizing about the things that seem wrong, remember to say a prayer of gratitude for all the things that are right. |
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Rituals of traditional belief systems mark life-cycle events or involve propitiation for particular occasions and are led by shamans, spirit mediums, or prayer masters. |
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The song is a prayer for God's blessing on the land and all its people. |
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And if Claudius is simply a drunken thug who pulls a knife on Hamlet even when at prayer, you sacrifice the character's mix of moral turpitude and political skill. |
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Rather than saying a prayer, he asked those with ears to hear to say a prayer in his stead. |
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One tradition indicates that Muhammad was performing the noon prayer at the mosque of Banu Salama in Medina when he changed direction in the middle of the prayer. |
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The Bedouins are known for their weaving of fabrics, including carpets and prayer rugs made on hand-built looms, and traditional clothing that is painstakingly embroidered. |
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According to the film, Muthee organized several weeks of imprecatory prayer against Mama Jane. |
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He was converted mainly through the testimony of a fellow carpenter, who witnessed to him at work and cried to God over his soul in prayer at home. |
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Those are giants, and if you are afraid, away with you out of here and betake yourself to prayer, while I engage them in fierce and unequal combat. |
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Benedict is considered the founder of Western monasticism, a man who said prayer comes first and work is then absorbed into prayer and becomes a part of it. |
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Gamaliel defined no more than the beginnings and ends of blessings, leaving the prayer leader or individual worshipper to improvise on the set theme. |
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Almost every child grew up in an environment that included the call to prayer from the minarets of the mosques and the ringing of the church bells from church steeples. |
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Pinned to the rear bulkhead is a red-and-blue Baluchi prayer rug. |
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Two hands in an attitude of prayer are bound together with twine. |
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Riding the subway to and from her ballet classes, mina immersed herself in prayer. |
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Also on display and sale will be Bhutanese handicrafts like prayer bells, traditional woven textiles, stupas and gold plated statues of the Buddha. |
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Before I go out on tour, I ask for prayer and to help my family. |
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A misbaha or tasbih is a string of prayer beads often used by Muslims to help count the various Wills of God. |
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When a terrible drought threatens the land of Eretz Yisroel, two messengers come to the great tzadik to ask for his help in prayer to bring rain. |
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Be warned, though, there's a mosque across the street and that early-morning call to prayer isn't exactly scheduled to suit holiday sleep-ins. |
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Be warned though, there's a mosque across the street and that early-morning call to prayer won't suit holiday sleep-ins. |
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As a lay eucharistic minister, she interfaces nondenominationally with those who need prayer help and is on call 24 hours a day. |
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Even though it is misperceived as a passive action, prayer is a demand for attention and attraction. |
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The Raphael painting may well have been painted for a Perugian widow and used for private prayer in her bedroom, prior to her entering a nunnery. |
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Midmorning's Blessing Hour, marked by the prayer of Terce, is about spirit, breath and blessing. |
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Beneath this set of chants is the Pater Noster prayer written out in a third text hand. |
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While at the church I happened to notice a prayer pamphlet marking Victoria Day. |
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Following the funeral prayer, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud received condolences from the condolers. |
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After the Eid prayer, President Hadi received the congratulators and exchanged with them the felicitations on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr. |
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Few ever got in to the prayer ground, which cannot hold that many congregants. |
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Rabbi Mordechai Wollenberg, from Childwall Hebrew Congregation, led a prayer of remembrance. |
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Sher lapsed into prayer, imploring Allah to make the executions stop. |
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Devarim is part of the parashah, a weekly Torah portion read during prayer services. |
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Muslims from Granada, Masaya, Leon, and Chinandega also travel to the Managua prayer center on Fridays for prayers. |
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And according to mina Black, dance is a powerful form of prayer. |
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Maybe with a new prayer recitation or reciting the Ten Commandments or what does Triduum mean. |
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I heard a minister once make reference in the middle of a prayer or sermon to the unnameable, unknown thing that we call God, that each of us calls God. |
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Then the call to prayer is made as he cleans his teeth with a miswak, a special type of stick that devout Muslims use to clean their teeth and freshen their breath. |
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Imams and muezzins must not delegate the call to prayer to non-Saudis, and get permission from the ministry if they want Saudis to do this in emergencies. |
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Commenting on the niche or mihrab in mosques, he said the design was meant to indicate the direction of prayer towards Mecca and amplify the voice of the prayer leader. |
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Sister is a passionate advocate of nonviolence, peace and justice, and each month she conducts a prayer vigil for peace in the chapel of our Motherhouse. |
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Parish catechetical leaders and coordinators of religious education will gather for workshops, prayer and fellowship with hundreds of colleagues from across the United States. |
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The relationship will be explicitly central in activities such as prayer or worship, but normally this philia guides our daily decisions in an unthematic way. |
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Tobit tells of the trials and tribulations of a family, and the power of prayer as God sends an angel to guide Tobit's son Tobiah on a journey of resolution. |
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